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Activation of Na+/H+ exchange and Ca2+ mobilization start simultaneously in thrombin-stimulated platelets. Evidence that platelet shape change disturbs early rises of BCECF fluorescence which causes an underestimation of actual cytosolic alkalinization.

W Siffert1, G Siffert, P Scheid, J W Akkerman.   

Abstract

Although an increase in cytosolic pH (pHi) caused by Na+/H+ exchange enhances Ca2+ mobilization in platelets stimulated by low concentrations of thrombin [Siffert & Akkerman (1987) Nature (London) 325, 456-458], studies using fluorescent indicators for pHi (BCECF) and [Ca2+]i (fura2) suggest that Ca2+ is mobilized while the cytosolic pH decreases. Several lines of evidence indicate that the initial fall in BCECF fluorescence is not due to cytosolic acidification but is caused by a platelet shape change. (1) Pulse stimulation of platelets by successive addition of hirudin (4 unit/ml) and thrombin (0.2 unit/ml) induced a shape change of 43 +/- 8% and a fall in BCECF fluorescence, which both remained unchanged when Na+/H+ exchange was inhibited by ethylisopropylamiloride (EIPA, 100 microM). (2) Increasing the thrombin concentration to 0.4 unit/ml doubled the shape change and the fall in BCECF fluorescence, but again EIPA had no effect on these responses. (3) Treating platelets with 2 microM-ADP induced shape change and a decline in BCECF fluorescence that was unaffected by EIPA. (4) A second addition of thrombin to platelets that had already undergone shape change induced an immediate increase in BCECF fluorescence without a prior decrease. (5) Activation of protein kinase C by 1,2-dioctanoyl-sn-glycerol (DiC8) neither induced shape change nor a decline in BCECF fluorescence; in contrast BCECF fluorescence rapidly increased indicating an immediate cytosolic alkalinization. Concurrent analysis of [Ca2+]i under conditions in which shape change did not interfere with BCECF fluorescence showed that cytosolic alkalinization and Ca2+ mobilization started almost simultaneously. These observations suggest that cytosolic alkalinization is not preceded by a fall in pHi and can support Ca2+ mobilization induced by weak agonists.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2539810      PMCID: PMC1138392          DOI: 10.1042/bj2580521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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